If you make friends with an enemy, so that this person (or nation as the case may be) is no longer your enemy, then you have solved the problem in a nonviolent manner, since you no longer have an enemy. Of course, the former enemy has not actually been destroyed, merely changed, but some people enjoy the dramatic quality of the phrasing.
"The best way to destroy your enemy is to make him your friend"
Get Along With You Enemy Or Kill Your Enemy Or Make Him/Her Disappear
Frenemy=friend+enemy. If you make an enemy, they are not your frenemy. If you make a friend, they are not your frenemy, either.
The quote 'the best way to destroy your enemy is to make him your friend' may work in some cases. If you are a smooth and honest charismatic person you may be able to sway your enemy enough to be at least mildly interested in you until they get to know you better and then you may become friends or even best friends. It is much easier to be friends than to have one as an enemy. However, the quote does not face the true reality of every day modern life and it may work sometimes and not others. There is another quote 'keep your enemies close' which simply means be close to your enemies and be aware of their actions to protect yourself.
Someone stupid with a 'grudge'.
You do that by betray him/her, but why do you want to lose such good relationship?
Destroy the Paper and get a new one from your teacher and then make your friend do it
You make your deck and you start a battle and you destroy more towers than the enemy's team that you win.
easy make her ur friend and put you balls in her mouth
When life gives you lemons, squirt lemon juice in your enemy's eyesOr make lemonade!
To win a battle you must identify your enemy and destroy him/her utterly. The alternative is to turn your enemy into your friend and ally - a much more ethical approach. So, in order to win a battle where you are deficient, is that you have to utilize your greatest weapon (your mind) and focus on improving or protecting your weaknesses and utilizing your strengths. This also implies that you will take advantage of your enemy's weaknesses, exploiting them at every opportunity, and avoiding or protecting yourself against their strengths. Take judo for instance, I believe the concept is to use the size and strength of your enemy against him (i.e. a great big beast of a man charges you and you use his momentum to create a great impact when you off-balance him and redirect him into.. say a wall for instance) - they key here is self defense.With most real life cases if you give them enough rope they will hang themselves. To make you enemy your friend is a challenge, but then you could always keep to the idea that the enemy of your enemy is your friend.
It means 'separated' like if you are estranged from your friend , you are separated from your friend.